2012-06-13T17:39:47
GwenDragon
Quote 'NLS_LANGUAGE' => 'AMERICAN',
'NLS_TIME_TZ_FORMAT' => 'HH.MI.SSXFF AM TZR',
'NLS_SORT' => 'BINARY',
'NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTERS' => '.,',
'NLS_TIME_FORMAT' => 'HH.MI.SSXFF AM',
'NLS_ISO_CURRENCY' => 'AMERICA',
'NLS_COMP' => 'BINARY',
'NLS_CALENDAR' => 'GREGORIAN',
'NLS_DATE_FORMAT' => 'DD-MON-RR',
'NLS_DATE_LANGUAGE' => 'AMERICAN',
'NLS_TIMESTAMP_FORMAT' => 'DD-MON-RR HH.MI.SSXFF AM',
'NLS_TERRITORY' => 'AMERICA',
'NLS_LENGTH_SEMANTICS' => 'BYTE',
'NLS_NCHAR_CHARACTERSET' => 'AL16UTF16',
'NLS_DUAL_CURRENCY' => '$',
'NLS_TIMESTAMP_TZ_FORMAT' => 'DD-MON-RR HH.MI.SSXFF AM TZR',
'NLS_NCHAR_CONV_EXCP' => 'FALSE',
'NLS_CHARACTERSET' => 'WE8MSWIN1252',
'NLS_CURRENCY' => '$'
Also cp1252. Nur: Ich kriege alles in ASCI (7bit). An welcher Stelle muss ich was machen, damit ich die Texte wenigstens in der Kodierung kriege, die Oracle verwendet?